The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1910, Page 12

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THE SEATTLE STAR JUDGE WILL NOT STAIN SOLDIER'S ESCUTCHEON WITH WORD “CONVICT” QZ \ yy OOCLOX THE BON MARCHE THE TRAVELS OF A LIE Being the Story That Has Reached Every American City of Leprosy From Chinese False Hair “1 shall not stain the good good hin shortage, When the eown record of @ brave and faithful [try wanted soldiers, Head respond: | soldier by placing upon his os od, For two years he served the euteheon the word ‘convict. The | government, and bis military eeeerd defendant, Charles 6. Head, will ould not have been better, Not a be imprisoned in the county jail stain or blemish upon it until midnight om July 3.” NEW YORK, Mareh Some goods industry b » this continent a tte start] The New York investigation has | waere shown practically beyond dispute “The defendant by tempere- it had do with false DAMN) tae the He was deliberately start These were the concluding words! ment has suffered all that any and leprosy, and it grew and Brew.) ed by an American manufacturer imprisonment will inflict. Pun of Judge J. T. Ronald tn passing | tl today there Is not a city of|of hair goods to cut off foreign! |} jishment has twe objecte—the until today ther 9" | sentence upon Charles I, Head this he United States that | competition ee voigeye 1 UNiN) affect on the individual and the any sire tn the l i | ian't with this He made A typleal yatration of the He's] morning upon a plea of @ullty to the effect on society. No guilty man local progress com rom Chicago. Con | charge of embesting cownty funds! should be allowed to escape ou've heard Everybody | tinually 1 Commisatoner | yy a aiicie task “abel without unishment But | Y | * Head war a # a clerk of e It runs w way When it is told to| Evans of Chicago is called bt © | sustt Joh ‘ 1" ‘ cannot stain the defendant's telephone to hear some my " hedeaapental D> Setar oo emilee Sad te tea military record with imprinon you | v Y Say, I hear? There's @|jndivyidual Inform him of a While the court wax discussing | ment in the penitentiary tt 4 trom Chin Head's past record and the erime te ‘ 4 the oad, as wv yronounoed Bo ith al times he which he had enter of gull H . 5 entence, bright ourt wa mitittary ane Upor final words find a situation |ty Head stood erect, restraining him 1 this jeelf with an effort from weeping % white, her The Inepestel went out to ‘alk Paid It All Back Km and they say | with the telephone informant. That sight. Why, it's} lady didn't Know where the leper (never tn who has ley te Making teoth are | | rhe court in passing | ead: “It ie not proper Philippine and—de lived, but Mes, Blank did. The in-} eiiad thy boake ‘ompany Bi of the . from wearing pector went to Mra. Blank, Ali). )) Peers fondant to t ers, When Car yo told her, Mrs. Dash referred the . aes : Apri Ay Blank’s depart-|inepector to Mrs, Smith, Mrs. “A Hh. orth H hair godds de | Smith p d him along to Mre. eperting his boot u i arke Jun saranteed “gun” Guaranteed We asbing 1.25 Mrs. Pott’s Sad Iror : enesi ty ha sll | White. All she knew was a tele : family in making this t ah wen fr ty om 660 Fold ‘ the black sw € raphed story she had in ao tut - eng we _ - pong he omy Tig brig the Hemp Clothes Line, fifty 14c 10e Mra. Pott's Ir Handle, made . yah ing ie ee Driers, the China, ye nd t we aper lingn for the next five years to make |b nigh-amgdieyg * eee abe € 1M vo . s it nk’s t a conte ¢ Abc China Salt Boxes, keep sult fe Cotton String Dish Moy 3 She Galvanise ant heir departme ‘ t @, | atc I and = Ba nice and dry; at 23c marked for this sale a ta . ahd they have ong 8Yt ms of} both got undesirable publictt Bis 45 “Crown” G leprosy thts respect. Cle and r 1 a ¢ of Paper Napkins ps 25e 10-Quart Galvanised Pall 14¢ the ber Now, this is a lie, for no one) mor : The st n package; at Y | strong and durable Tbe Alarm Clocks, guaranteed, ever got leprosy from handling or | apread to the Pacific const eee Shelf Pave ne treating Boaréa ‘: mms wearing hair switches, nor has) Dr » Ni Amendments 1, 2, 3, 4—VOTE YES on cach one fc j rf : ‘ Cc 4 medicine a record of a single bona author 5 y, a amendments provide for the separation of the Hxbting ar 7 water % fide case of any skin disease con-| ha departments of the city. Good business policy demands the sepa | $5.00 Hot Potn $1.00 Lindsay's Best Gas Lights 59c ; tracted from handling or wearing | York pee edly | makes w reduce at 1 Sweep. falee ha aid Amendment &—VOTE NO, The object sought ts nlinatt Se 18tnch Nickel-Plated Towel Rod g $1.25 No niversal Pood Chop 89 P : : B a It wou © of the police by tt 5 The 5 be for bath roome: at © | per, the . arked c House road alve ha t | tract seal ix hee ot est Whathen : } anes Ades } t ¢ council is te oc De nglish Rock Tea 2be Bottle of 3in-l Oil, a splendid In New York, the center of the hair| head of a leper,” he said : | than to political corrus initiative $4.60 “Guaranteed Clothes v] 65 $1.60 Copper Nickel-Plated Tea 89 Wringers” for thin sa ‘ Kettles are reduced tu Cc $1.26 Wash Tub Benches, a great 5 abe Fruit and Vegetable Press or help on wash day; at 9 c Potato Ricer; at 7c ackward VOTE NO. ing agent and leaves him free to engage in | plies Rond issue of $2,000,0¢ r park purposes. Vote YES rT Amenteset 6 WPTE YES. Provides for municipal plans com | sue of 2 . * Vote YES mission pal purposes. Vote Amendment ®—VOTE YES. This in of } BOND ISSUES a city purches in buying sup who are die simply provides a contingent fund to pay emp ystom. Vote charged prior to a regular pay day Amendments 10 and 1%—-VOTE VES. It simply takes off the rt the almost intolerable fen of per t ands of warra aod other important things sb cupy their 39c Seco Silks at 29 € Printed Batiste m7 27 Inches Wide Wide 10¢ ‘Cotton Challis at Sa ston Worth 15¢ a Yd. Uoually Gea Yat be a ie c halite i Bond ts , NO. Bond issu Vote JA YARD | oA was A YARD dment 12-—VOTE = It provides for a council of nine PASTOR SCORES feclared §=6Dr. Charles Hdward f ole e entire elty, Ab how ward linet te “PASSION PLAY” Locke ta his sermon vat the Meth. al affairs. It would pont tie “greahes loaiar Tak nment. It has been a success wherever we -cememeaee Tee cod the (ty United Press) Passion F hed his Amendment 13--VOTE VES Pr des for nom partiaan e¢l¢e Any hearers not ¢ support tions in muni Wit ben more than any fe and t he present i} f the play t pelelation eve wil reeu ity f jale and ree Cut capatie the actor, is a sacrilege M: | posed to this amendment | ontcne a Agmninghor $16.95 $6.09 Wool-Mixed Art Squares. 4 89 9x12; for * @0c Tapestry Bruese!s Stair 43 Carpet; yard c $4.00 be snag Couch Covers oot te 2.45 $7.50 Mercerized Portieres; 95 marked, a pair - ‘ 12\,c Heavy Furniture Cre y torte; marae ov AOS Re yank, Moral design. 19¢ | hyp at ree 66 inches 45c | nen, snow wh MAKE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT Make sure you are in the right store—where the real bargains are. Look for London’s name on the door; ask a clerk or a floor man, or, better still, ask for Mr. London himself, Be Sure About It Before You Buy $1.00 Heavy Brussels Tapestry Stair Carpet; @ yard $2.75 Pair Novelty Scrim and Net Curtai cut to border scenes eared eters |] I} €5c High-Grade Figured Cork Linoleum: a Turkey Red Ta | Breached) Bleached | 11n. Bleached | White Twill | 8x4 Brown | Large, Hoary $2.00 All-Linen Napkins, full bleached, 2 en $1 35 ae Cer ves fast colors, ‘ bled d | Sheets Six a oy at _— Toweling: a ra al ne Sear fe: pret re 36 All-Linen Napkins, fast selvedge, 19 inches ‘1 | Genuine $50 Wilton KR iS for inch : 9 val- | seam 66 90; Gc val- | a xd yrs 7%e_ quality worth She | $80 | regular sauare. lone 98c | SENUNE oV WION Rugs 1OF es. Yard we. Bach me oo | = value; full #ne 2.76 All-Linen Napkine, eatin finish, 22 inches / 172c $8e | Een BOC | Sie... BE | pars. 300 | pore See | | Me mguare: dogen ' A efurnishing Speci apkins, Heather brand, Scotch 2.45 | 10c All-Linen Toweling, very absorbent, has red make; doz cholee of any one of our Magnificent @ Your Rugs, sinew Oxi2 feet and # fe terna.. A chance to secure a fir money » feet 6; @ r covering Women’sand Misses’ ==" conyons Tuesday Till Noon Top Skirts -==: ull wash and wear; lote of ‘em and cheaper Regular $4 and $5 Sai hanes Tucsday, vere... 4a | @Nd House Dresses ; ting | aK S 8 bees to $2 Values This Line of $12 New Spring Hats Specially Such a splendid showing in this $12.00 line of Trimmed F Tuesday buyers—bright, new, crisp styles, in Marie Louise; 5s Turbans, Bicornes, Tricornes, turned up in front and quite made of chip, Leghorn, net, maline, Lace, Jap and Yeddo beautifully trimmed. They come in the gloriously beau- tiful spring colorings. About Al ame bro era Ginghame price eoch 4 if eae 7 Don’t Suit, Bring Them Back for Eeenange or We Will Refund Your ontey 5 BURGON SEAMLESS HOSE onde t whateve Knit to Fit Without a Seam i aatagn i ; 3 39c ere . RACINE STOCKING FEET 59c Special pring... 50. cee eee AT THE FLYING MACHINE EXHIBIT Now, boye, don't ‘These Sale Prices | For Morning Onty On Sale From 8:30 to 10:30 els of airships me forget that the contest for mod No Phone Orders Taken closes March 10th the I Math Floor Califersia’ pack; each 5c nan sneinor naam amen "6 pairs at 35 FULL WEIGHTS IN OUR GROCERE 1 r Main Floor 10 Heaters th nat 1 and toe f pale soso GOR INFANT a’ HOSE } | Bopclal 122¢ Tf nt A 1 Part 7c gnome ni CHILDREN'S wits. DRAWERS . ‘ a i nit ah MUSLIN | Curtains—Blankets | | EDWIN LONDON CO.,, Incorporated SPATTLS BIG STORN—SHOCOND AVENUB AND PIKE

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